Title: RE: Comments on RMAN

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    Someone on this list recently referenced the paper Is RMAN Really Worth the
    Trouble?  By Tim Gorman of SageLogix, Inc.  It's fairly interesting.   I
    don't have a soft copy, just a hard one.

    I can't remember where I found the copy I printed.  I think if you search
    for it with Google, you will find it.

    Cherie Machler
    Oracle DBA
    Gelco Information Network


                                                                                                                       
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    I thought I had another one but I can't find it.  It was done by Michael
    Abbey of Pythian Consulting of Ottawa, Canada.  His presentaion was entitle
    something like 'If you don't use rman now you will'  and explained how rman
    uses oracle internals to avoid problems.

    Regards,
    Ruth
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    > Ruth,
    >
    > I'd be interested in those articles if you don't mind?
    >
    > Cheers
    >
    > Mark
    >
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    > I have used rman exclusively for all backups since I started with Oracle.
    > It was very buggy before 8.0.6 but after that it is very stable.  It is
    well
    > worth learning,  I can send you some articles about is if you would like.
    > You can't send attachments on the list.
    >
    > Regards,
    > Ruth
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    > > What is the general consensus from the list on using RMAN? Pros? Cons?
    > > Any previous experience with problems as a result of using RMAN versus
    > > cold and hot backups. I would appreciate your inputs. Thanks in
    advance.
    > >
    > > Belinda K. Taylor
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    (See attached file: IloveRMAN.pdf)
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